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if he does not see daily his native earth

The Fate of the Children of Lir is the second of Erin’s Three Sorrows of Story, and the third and greatest is the Fate of the Sons of Usnach, which has to do with a sloping rock on the north side of Fair Head, five miles from us. Here the three sons of Usnach landed […]

often sailed the four white swans

Here are buried those of the clan who perished at the hands of Shane O’Neill–Shane the Proud, who signed himself ‘Myself O’Neill,’ and who has been called ‘the shaker of Ulster’; here, too, are those who fell in the great fight at Slieve-an-Aura up in Glen Shesk, when the Macdonnells finally routed the older lords, […]

well that this must be what the

Sam shook his head. Dick insisted. He even threatened force. But then the woodsman roused his old-time spirit and fairly beat the young man into submission by the vehemence of his anger. The effort left him exhausted. He sank back into himself, and refused, in the apathy of weariness, to give any explanation. Chapter 26 […]

At last there was left but the one dog

Soon it became necessary to kill another dog. Dick, with a remnant of his old feeling, pleaded for the life of Billy, his pet. Sam would not entertain for a moment the destruction of the hound. There remained only Claire, the sledge-dog, with her pathetic brown eyes, and her affectionate ways of the female dog. […]

more terrible than in the summer

"Give it _up_!" cried the young man. "Of course not; what you thinking of?" "There’s the caribou," suggested Sam, doubtfully; "or maybe Jingoss has more grub than he’s going to need. It’s a slim chance." They still further reduced the ration of pemmican. The malnutrition began to play them tricks. It dizzied their brains, swarmed […]